Hi Everyone,
During the last DBpedia meeting, we decided to create a community
coordinated action for making the DBpedia SPARQL endpoint reproducible.
After a little brainstorming we came up with the following goals:
- with each release create docker images
- spread the docker images over servers from the community
- keep a lit of all endpoints on the DBpedia website, first manually,
then automatically updated
- - Option 2: Community crowd-sourcing, i.e. uptime can be improved when
we take off the heaviest users. For example, packaging DBpedia in docker
and offering an easy way for configuration should help potential exploiters
to do it on their own infrastructure, thus freeing resources to incidental
(and less skilled) users. First steps are to create a list of public
DBpedia endpoints and an official tutorials on setting up a DBpedia mirror.
- scientific reproducibility -> for http://dbpedia.org/sparql not given,
therefore Docker images
As decided at the meeting, Jörn Hees will lead this action but we also
identified some members that have done work in this field like Natanael
Arndt, Markus Ackermann, Ritesh Kumar Singh and Kay Muller (in cc)
*Next steps(
- Everyone (as well as other community members that we didn't include)
will present their work here
- We will create a task force lead by Jörn and work on the above (or new)
goals
Looking forward to getting everyone's input here
Cheers,
Dimitris
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Kontokostas Dimitris
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